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I dont really want to reinstall Office because I don't want to loose all my emails and account settings etc. Is there anyway I can fix this problem... it only started happening after installing Microsofts updates. The message above pops up for every office application.

I am running Windows XP SP3.

Edit: I have tried doing a repair of Office 2007 from the disc, but the message still pops up.

bobbobagan

Posted 22 September 2008 - 01:40 PM

There is only 1 user on my computer (excluding the Guest account) and that is the account which I use.

I have tried logging into the Guest account and opening office, but the message appears on that account also.

I have tried doing a repair of Office, and I have also tried to install office on my user account by running the setup CD.

The only thing left to do really, is to uninstall and reinstall... I just want to know if theres anything else I can do beforehand... Because if I completely reinstall then I will have to redownload all the updates and loose all of my emails.